US10947039B2 - Discharge valve - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16K—VALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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- the invention relates to a discharge valve configured to be arranged at a low point of a vessel for discharging a food product from the vessel.
- vessels that hold food products.
- the vessels are typically used to hold food products of various characters.
- the food products may be of a more or less liquid character or have a dry and powdery character.
- segment ball valves Another type of prior art discharge systems involves the use of so-called segment ball valves.
- segment ball valves are, however, also associated with various drawbacks.
- a segment ball valve comprises a plug that enters the vessel when opening.
- the vessel is a vessel wherein various food ingredients are being mixed by paddles
- complicated automated solutions to manage opening conditions are necessary since there is a high risk of contact between the valve plug and mixer paddles.
- segment ball discharge valves are difficult to access when, e.g., cleaning of the vessel is necessary.
- a discharge valve that is configured to be arranged at a low point of a vessel.
- the discharge valve is used for discharging a food product from the vessel and the valve comprises a valve body, a valve seat, a valve plug and an arm.
- the valve plug is attached to a first end of the arm and a second end of the arm is attached to a pivot point that is arranged inside the valve body.
- the arm is configured to pivot the valve plug between a valve closed position, where the valve plug abuts the valve seat, and a valve open position where the valve plug is pivoted away from the valve seat to a location where the valve plug is positioned at least partly within the valve body.
- such a discharge valve comprises a plug that opens into the discharge valve body by means of the pivoting arm.
- a vessel that comprises a discharge valve as summarized above and in a third aspect there is provided a method of operating a vessel, as will be described in more detail below.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b are cross-sectional views of a discharge valve in a closed and open configuration, respectively,
- FIGS. 2 a and 2 b are side and top views, respectively, of the discharge valve in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b,
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b are top views of the discharge valve in FIGS. 1 a , 1 b , 2 a and 2 b in a respective configuration illustrating first and second parts of the discharge valve being attached and released from each other,
- FIG. 4 illustrates a vessel comprising the discharge valve of FIGS. 1-3 .
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a method of operating the vessel illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- a discharge valve 100 that is configured to be arranged at a low point 451 of a vessel 400 is illustrated.
- the discharge valve 100 is arranged to discharge a food product 404 from the vessel 400 .
- the discharge valve 100 comprises a valve body 101 , a valve seat 103 , a valve plug 105 and an arm 107 .
- the valve plug 105 is attached to a first end 121 of the arm 107 and a second end 123 of the arm 107 is attached to a pivot point 125 that is arranged inside the valve body 101 .
- the arm 107 is configured to pivot the valve plug 105 between a valve closed position, where the valve plug 105 abuts the valve seat 103 , the valve closed position being indicated by reference numeral 161 in FIG.
- valve open position where the valve plug 105 is pivoted away from the valve seat 103 , to a location where the valve plug 105 is positioned at least partly within the valve body 101 , the valve open position being indicated by reference numeral 163 in FIG. 1 b.
- the valve seat 103 may comprise a circular seat outlet 104 that has a seat outlet centre C 1 , a seat outlet radius r 1 and faces the valve body 101 . That is, the valve seat 103 may have a circular opening that has a radius that increases in the direction towards the valve body 101 , much like the cross-section of a truncated cone.
- the circularity of the seat outlet 104 is at least implied by the fact that the plug 105 is shown as being circular in FIG. 2 b .
- the pivot point 125 may be located, as seen in a radial direction R of the circular seat outlet 104 , at a distance d 1 from the seat outlet centre C 1 . The distance d 1 is greater than the seat outlet radius r 1 .
- Every part of the second end 123 of the arm 107 that is attached to the pivot point 125 may be located, as seen in the radial direction R of the circular seat outlet 104 , at a distance d 2 from the seat outlet centre C 1 . Also the distance d 2 is greater than the seat outlet radius r 1 .
- the valve body 101 may comprise a circular body inlet 102 that has a body inlet centre C 2 , a body inlet radius r 2 .
- This body inlet 102 may face the seat outlet 104 , the body inlet radius r 2 being larger than the seat outlet radius r 1 and the body inlet centre C 2 being offset from the seat outlet centre C 1 in the radial direction R of the circular seat outlet 104 and towards the pivot point 125 .
- a first geometrical axis A 1 extends through the seat outlet centre C 1
- a second geometrical axis A 2 extends through the body inlet centre C 2 .
- valve plug 105 and the valve seat 103 may have a circular character together with the fact that the valve plug 105 may be pivoted to the open position 163 inside the valve body 101 , has an effect that a full circular opening may be created that minimizes a problem of demixing of ingredients inside the vessel 300 . It also makes cleaning easier.
- a first part 201 of the discharge valve 100 may be configured to be fixedly attached to a bottom wall 150 of the vessel 400 .
- a second part 203 may be releaseingly attached to the first part 201 .
- a swing arm 302 (see FIGS. 3 a and 3 b ) may be connected to the second part 203 and support the second part 203 when the second part 203 is released from the first part 201 .
- the first part 201 may comprise the valve seat 103 and the second part 203 may comprise the body 101 , the valve plug 105 and the arm 107 .
- releaseingly in this context means “having the ability to be removed from being attached to” and it does not necessarily imply any further constructional detail in addition to those described herein. Separating in a destructive manner, e.g. by cutting in the discharge valve 100 , cannot be understood as “releasing”.
- Embodiments that include the swing arm 302 enables fast and easy access to the vessel 400 and the discharge valve 100 itself, which in turn makes cleaning procedures fast and easy.
- the first part 201 of the discharge valve 100 may comprise a first part flange 205 and the second part 203 of the discharge valve 100 may comprise a second part flange 207 (see FIGS. 2 a and 2 b ).
- the discharge valve 100 may also comprise a bracket 211 and a clamp arrangement 215 that are configured to attach respectively release the second part flange 207 and the first part flange 205 to respectively from each other.
- the discharge valve 100 may also comprise a second bracket 213 that may operate in conjunction with the bracket 211 and the clamp arrangement 215 .
- the clamp arrangement 215 may comprise a locking screw 219 for enabling easy locking and unlocking of the clamp arrangement 215 .
- the first part flange 205 has a circular shape with a diameter that is larger than the diameter of the seat outlet 104 , i.e. the first part flange radius is larger than the seat outlet radius r 1 . Also, a centre of the first part flange 205 is offset from the seat outlet centre C 1 , in the radial direction R of the circular seat outlet 104 and towards the pivot point 125 .
- the valve seat 103 may have a circular shape.
- the first part flange 205 may have a circular shape that is larger than, parallel to and, in its radial direction, offset from the circular shape of the valve seat 103 .
- the second part flange 207 may comprise an inclined outer surface 209 and the bracket 211 may comprise a resilient element 217 configured to impose a force on this inclined outer surface 209 of the second part flange 207 .
- Such a configuration of the second part flange 207 and the bracket 211 is advantageous for attaching the second part flange 207 to the first part flange 205 .
- the second bracket 213 may also comprise such a resilient element.
- the valve plug 105 may comprise a concave surface 105 a (see FIG. 1 a ) configured to, when the valve plug 105 is in the valve closed position 161 , face an inner space 402 of the vessel 400 on which the valve 100 is arranged.
- An upper surface 105 a of the valve plug 105 may be, when the arm 107 is in the valve closed position 161 (see FIG. 1 a ), flush with an upper surface 103 a of the valve seat 103 . Moreover, this upper surface 103 a of the valve seat 103 may be configured to be flush with an inner surface 152 of the bottom wall 150 of the vessel 400 .
- each of the upper surface 105 a of the valve plug 105 and the upper surface 103 a of the valve seat 103 may be flush with the inner surface 152 of the vessel 400 is advantageous in that no so-called dead-zone is created above the valve plug 105 .
- Prior art arrangements often suffer from such a dead-zone in which material may be trapped and, e.g., affect a mixing process going on inside the vessel, as well as affect cleaning of the vessel.
- the pivot point 125 may be an axle 126 that penetrates the body 101 and this axle 126 may be configured to be rotated by an actuator 221 (see FIG. 2 b ) located outside the body 101 .
- an embodiment of the vessel 400 comprises a discharge valve 100 as described above.
- the vessel 400 may comprise a discharge valve having the first part 201 , the second part 203 and the swing arm 302 .
- the swing arm 302 may in such an embodiment be connected to a support structure 304 that is fix in relation to the vessel 400 . Thereby, the swing arm 302 may guide a movement of the second part 203 relative the vessel 400 .
- the fixation may be accomplished by firmly attaching both the support structure 304 and the vessel 400 to the ground, or by attaching the support structure 304 to a peripheral surface of the vessel 400 .
- the vessel 400 may comprise the inner space 402 , and the food product 404 that is located inside this inner space 402 and the discharge valve 100 may be arranged to discharge the food product 404 when the arm 107 is in the valve open position 163 .
- the food product 404 may be a food product in powder form, such as milk power, infant formula, whey powder or any other diary based food powder.
- An inlet pipe 401 is connected to the vessel 400 such that the food product 404 can be conveyed into the vessel 400 .
- a outlet pipe 403 is connected to the second part 203 of the discharge valve 100 , such that the food product may be conveyed away from the vessel 400 via the discharge valve 100 .
- the food product 404 has the form of powder.
- the method comprises emptying 501 the food product 404 from the vessel 400 .
- the second part 203 of the discharge valve 100 may thereafter be separated 503 from the first part 201 of the discharge valve 100 , whereupon the first part 201 and the second part 203 of the discharge valve 100 is dry-cleaned 505 .
- the dry-cleaning may be accomplished by pressurized air, and by a dry or slightly moist cloth.
- the use of the swing arm 302 to separate the second part 203 of the discharge valve 100 from the first part 201 of the discharge valve 100 enables fast and easy access to the vessel 400 and the discharge valve 100 itself, which means that such a procedure involving cleaning is fast and easy.
- the valve is typically made of stainless steel, or by any other material suitable for food applications.
- the valve may include one or more gaskets for improving its sealing properties, such as a gasket that is located between the valve plug and the valve seat, and a gasket that is located between the first and second parts.
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